Holder for pads, stamps, and pens.



H. s. FOLGER & T. Ross HOLDER FOR PADS, STAMPS, AND PENS. APPLICATION HLED AUG.3.19I8.

Patented, Apr. 8, 1919.

kind. To this is UNITED sT-ATEs AT OFFICE HARRY. s. roman AND ronnrnoss, onenicneo, rLfnI-rIoIs; sarn'itoss nssrenonro nonnnnroarans, sriaivrrs, Ann runs".

To all whom; it may concern? I and TOREY Ross, citizens of the United States of America, and residents of Chicounty of Cook, and State of Illinois,

cago, have invented certain new and useful 1111-. provements in Holders for Pads, Stamps, and Pens, of which the following is a specification.

Our invention relates to a holder contain an ink pad, will be'connectible. to the end of a pen, will provide a chamber will for receiving a stamp connected to .the pen, and will be of such proportions that the'entire combination of parts may be carried in the pocket as an ordinary'fountainpen .is

now carried. In banks, railway oflices and I commercial houses of various kinds there are officials who are requiredto be cont1nually signing documents and. who accompany, signatures with a rubber stamp impression of some character. Such officials he their quently have to move about from place to place and have to sign papers at other places than at their desks. To meet the requirementsof such oiiicials we have devised a stamp holder which is attached to a fountain pen. Such holder for such our pending application 225,518, filed March 29, 1918. the present invention is to make a padand holder for such pen and stamp, and to make I such holder in such form that it may be readily carried in the pocket.

In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is an elevation ofthe entire de-j closed;

Fig. 2 is a similar view with the open;

Fig. 3 is a sectional of Fig. 1;

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elevation ,on line 3-3 Fig. 4 is a transverse section on line 44 of Fig. 1; and

Fig. 5 is an end elevation ofthe "box with a laterally proto each other that by holding the penho'lder at slightly different angles the owner of the device may use it either for writing or for stamping on a document presented.

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Specification of Letters Patent. j

I closed there is a circular penholder 10 pro-,

pen is the subject matter of Serial Number The object of V 1l'1213 is a or holder being shown clothes.

,. L-said; box pen 10 is of the ordinaly attached an adjustable sleeve 12for the rubber type 13.

cover hinged has 'at one end a chamber :16 forlreceiviing' the stampholder 12. ed by a hinge 18, to the box 15 at the end opposite 'the chamber 16. When the box is opening 19 (Fig; 5 through which the Patented Apr. ,1919. Application filed August's, 1918... Serial mans on Y 1 l iThe ink pad 'l i'is held'in a boznw which Be it known that we, HARRY S. Foronir A cover 17 is connectjects. This circulanopening is made joining two semi-circular cuts, one of which is-in the box and the other of whichis inthe cover. The 'partitiony20 ber16 andthe pad-holding chamber also has in it a similar semi-circularj'cut in which'the innerendof th box is closed. These cuts fitting .on the penholderat two points hold the box and pen in line so that no strain will be brought upon the stamp holder 12 by reason of the pen and box being pushed out of line. r

On the cover are small inward projections 21 which engage corresponding depressions 22 n (Fig. 2) in the exterior of the cial'description. Their. function is to normally hold the box in a closed condition.

The spring prong 23 secured on theoutside of the cover 17 is the same as that ordinarilyused with pens and pencils and needs no description. 7

' fountain pen with the attachment convenience because it fure penholder rests when the i 65 i between the chainbox. These. 1 are of an ordinary character and need no spe-,

nishes pen n ir bber' stamp in one instruw ment. The holder herein described is W601? 'Venience in connection with this pen and; 'j'

stamp in that it holds a pad to be used with the stamp'and has chambers which inclose and protect both .The chamber pp that space between the pad 1 4 and the cover 17. a i 7 What we claim is the pen pointand the fstamp from injury and also from soiling the for the pen point is 1. A box-and a pad therein, said box have.

ing a chamber adjacent to and separated from in 1 '00 f and a cover hinged. to said box, and cover when --closed. being a1-- ranged to'engage a penholder stamp secured to such holder.

' the pad,

and protect a 2. In a device arranged to beusedin con nection with ,apenand a rubber stamp; se-. 1 p cured thereto, a box having two chambers,

"therein. an ink pad in one chamber, theother' chamberbeing anopenjspace-for the recep-f' stlOl']. -of the stamp attached a the pen, and a to; the box said cover bein arranged, to. engage the holder of the pen and hold the pen and stamp in a definite relationship to the box.

3. The combination with a rubber stamp, having a handle 'jacent to the space occupied by the stamp,

and means associated with the box for e11- gaging said handle so as to hold the box and stamp in a definite relationship to each other.

HARRY S. FOLGERQ TOREY ROSS.

Genie: of this patent may, be' obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,

- Washington, D. 0." 

